Many years ago, I bought one of these: http://www.pctestinstruments.com/
34 channels and a great app (though very light on the decoders)

There are of course cheaper options nowadays, such as the open bench logic 
sniffer:
http://dangerousprototypes.com/docs/Open_Bench_Logic_Sniffer

That is 16 bits, but there is a buffer wing that gives you another 16 channels.

These are true state analyzers meaning they have real clock inputs and 
qualifiers.

From: Brian K. White
Sent: Tuesday, March 9, 2021 3:39 PM
To: M100 List
Subject: [M100] hackity hack, don't ack nak

"Your PCBs have been shipped by PCBWay"

Aww yeah gonna let the smoke out now...

https://www.pcbway.com/project/shareproject/TANDY_WP_2_IC_Card_Breakout.html


A year or two ago I got one of those slick little Saelee Logic 16 
channel logic analysers, and a Bitscope Micro which can act as another 8 
channel. And my Rigol has 4 channels... I should be able to watch the 
entire bus at once.

Though, maybe not usefully, with the control, data, and address lines in 
3 different logs from 3 different devices that probably cannot be 
accurately synced up accurately enough.

-- 
bkw

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